Necktie presser and hanger



ELLA DAVIS, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

NECKTIE PRESSER AND HANG-ER.

Application filed June 22, 1921. Serial No. 479,498.

TO all whom it 'ma-y concern: pended. Said central member is placed as Be it known that I, ELLA DAvIs, a citizen shown between the two end members withof the United States, residing at Brooklyn, out being attached in any way to the end in the county of Kings and State of New members. A rotatable clip or lock 9 is at- 5 York, have invented certain new and usetached to one of the end members in order ful Improvemnts in Neoktie Pressers and to lock all three members in closed position Hangers, of which the following is a speciin a-n obvious manner. fication. In use, two ties may be pressed in this The main object of this invention is the de fice. The ties are first wrapped in mois-- 10 provision of a necktie press and hanger of tened linen, and then the three members are simple construction and possessing the folded so as to close the device. Before quality of simplicity in operation and low wrapping the ties in the linen, they are, of cost of ma-nufacture. course, placed on the member 4 as shown in The above and other objects will become Fig. 3, by passing them thru the slots 5 16 apparent in the description below, in which and 6. Finally, after the lock 9 has been like-named characters of reference refer to adjusted to prevent opening of the device, like-named parts in the dra-wings. the same is suspended by the cord 8.' The Referring briefly to the drawings, lFig'. engagement of the central member 4; with l is a perspective view of my device in open the hinge members 3 allows suspension of 20 position. the entire device in this manner.

Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the same If the device is thus suspended over night, in closed position showing the manner of the ties will be found pressed in the mornsuspending the device. ingand ready to wear. Obviously, the ties Fig. 3 is a plan view of the same in open may be thus mounted in the member 4 with- 2D position with the central member folded out the moistened linen, without departing against one of the end members. from the spirit of my invention.

Referring now in detail to the drawings, I claim: the numeral l represents one of the two A device of the class described comprisend members and 2 the other, said members ing a. pair of substantially rectangular outer eu beingl pivotally joined by flexible hingemembers, flexible means joining said memlike members 3 embedded in the edges of bers along their adjacent later-al edges, a said end members. Said end members may separate member of substantially rectangube constructed of any desired material, and lar form having offset openings for holdare preferably of ysubstantially the recing ties or the like, said separate member tangular form shown. being hinged between, said onter members,

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A; central member l, of the same form as means attached to said separate member the end members, is provided with slots 5 whereby the device may be suspended horiand 6 situated in staggered relation near zontally, and a pivoted clip on the lower the ends of said central member. Eyelets edge of one of the outer members for lock- 40 7 are mounted in the edge of said member, ing all of said members together.

to which the ends of a cord 8 are attached In witness whereof I afiix my signature. and by which said member may be sus- ELLA DVIS. 

